Change.edu
Change.edu
Andrew S Rosen
Bill Gates
Builds a persuasive case that many non-traditional students, such as working adults, parents and those at risk of dropping out, are not well served by traditional institutions. - Bill Gates
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Change.edu: Rebooting for the New Talent Economy

Andrew S Rosen
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Andrew S Rosen
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In "Change.edu," Andrew S. Rosen embarks on a sharp critique and an urgent call to reform within the American higher education system. With a keen eye on the imbalance between luxury and access, Rosen unveils how prestigious institutions lavish funds on extravagances, from opulent residence halls to grandiose sports facilities, while community colleges flounder from a lack of support, leaving low-income students adrift. This compelling narrative not only exposes the widening gap but also challenges the very ethos of a system that privileges prestige over purpose, leaving behind a substantial portion of the population that could most benefit from higher education's transformative power. Rosen's analysis is both historical and forward-looking, tracing the evolution of American higher education from its inception to its current state of crisis. He argues that the system's relentless pursuit of "Harvard Envy" has led to a distortion of priorities, where the race for exclusivity and luxury overshadows the foundational goals of accessibility, affordability, and accountability. With a blend of engaging storytelling and rigorous analysis, Rosen proposes a bold blueprint for change, centered around seven certainties that will define the future of education. "Change.edu" is not just a critique but a visionary roadmap for reclaiming American higher education's role as a driver of economic growth and social mobility in the 21st century, making it a must-read for policymakers, educators, and anyone concerned with the future of education in America.

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Released
2011
4 Oct
Length
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Builds a persuasive case that many non-traditional students, such as working adults, parents and those at risk of dropping out, are not well served by traditional institutions. - Bill Gates
— Andrew S Rosen, Change.edu

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